Stickiness of wages
A) is unrelated to stickiness of prices. B) reinforces stickiness of prices.
C) lessens the stickiness of prices. D) may or may not reinforce stickiness of prices.
B
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Harry owns a barber shop and charges $6 per haircut. By hiring one barber at $10 per hour, the shop can provide 24 haircuts per 8-hour day. By hiring a second barber at the same wage rate, the shop can now provide a total of 42 haircuts per day. The MRP of the second barber is
A. 18 haircuts. B. 42 haircuts. C. $126. D. $108.
All else constant, a large decrease in the number of people who want to own sport utility vehicles (SUVs) because of their poor fuel efficiency could be expected to cause:
A) an increase in the supply of SUVs. B) a decrease in the equilibrium price of gasoline. C) an increase in the equilibrium price of SUVs. D) an increase in the supply of gasoline.
If firms in a perfectly competitive industry produce an undifferentiated product, it is not possible to increase profits of the individual firms in the industry by increasing market demand for the product because of the large number of available
substitutes. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If a U.S. firm purchases a foreign firm that violated the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act (FCPA), the U.S. firm ________ responsible for the foreign firm's actions under Part ________ of the FCPA.
A) is; III B) is not; II C) is not; III D) is; II